After the Core Ultra 200V series, Intel will launch the Core Ultra 200H and 200HX series designed for high-performance and e-sports laptops. Among them, some of the running score data of the second-highest Core Ultra 9 275HX will appear recently, and the overall performance will be The Core i9-14900HX, which surpasses the previous generation’s highest order, reaches more than 25%.
The data website of the well-known running score program PassMark Software has shown results on the Core Ultra 9 275HX. According to the specifications released by Intel, the processor uses 8 sets of P-core and 16 sets of E-core to form 24 cores, and is the same as the desktop processor. Cut off many execution threads. The basic clock is fixed at 2.7 GHz, the highest clock is 5.4 GHz, the TDP power consumption is 55 W, and the maximum upper limit is 160 W.
In terms of results, the final comprehensive score of the Core Ultra 9 275HX is 61,010 points. Compared with the Core i9-14900HX with a TDP of 55 W, the performance improvement is as high as 25.2%, which is also higher than the 57,112 points of the rival AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX3D. 6.4 %. (Note: Intel Core Ultra 100 series does not have TDP 55 W styles)
In the details, the single-core score of Core Ultra 9 275HX is 4,732 points, 8.9% higher than the Core i9-14900HX. However, because the web page only lists the single-core part, it is still impossible to determine the performance changes of multi-core. Intel is in CES The statement in 2025 can be viewed at 41%.
In addition, the model exposed this time is the second-highest version of Intel, and there is also a Core Ultra 9 285HX on the rise. The specifications of the two are basically the same, mainly because the basic clock and burst clock are increased upward by 0.1 GHz to 2.8 GHz and 5.5 GHz mean that in theory, the maximum performance improvement of the Core Ultra 200HX series can be even higher.